Fact Based List:
5 Health Challenges for Parents with Low versus Higher Incomes in Spring 2021
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Mon, 01/10/2022 - 15:10
- Parents in fair or poor health: 26.4% (income at or below 138% FPL) vs. 3.9% (income at or above 400% FPL)
- Parents have one or more chronic conditions: 48.3% (income at or below 138% FPL) vs. 34.8% (income at or above 400% FPL)
- Parents have a mental or behavioral health condition: 40.9% (income at or below 138% FPL) vs. 20.0% (income at or above 400% FPL)
- Parents uninsured: 21.0% (income at or below 138% FPL) vs. 2.3% (income at or above 400% FPL)
- Parents report problems paying medical bills: 29.7% (income at or below 138% FPL) vs. 4.2% (income at or above 400% FPL)
Source: Urban Institute, January 5, 2022
Source URL: https://www.urban.org/research/publication/parents-low-incom...
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